Minister for Health (Victoria)
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Minister for Health of Victoria | |
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since 27 June 2022 | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Parliament Cabinet Executive council |
Reports to | Premier |
Nominator | Premier |
Appointer | Governor on the recommendation of the premier |
Term length | At the governor's pleasure |
Precursor |
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Inaugural holder | Alfred Deakin |
Formation | 19 January 1890 (Minister of Health) |
The Minister for Health is a minister within the Executive Council of Victoria tasked with the responsibility of overseeing the Victorian Government's health and hospital laws and initiatives.
Following the 2022 Victorian state election, the Andrews Government created the Minister for Health Infrastructure portfolio alongside the Minister for Health portfolio.
Mary-Anne Thomas has been the minister since June 2022.
Ministers for Health
[edit]Order | MP | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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Alfred Deakin MP | Minister of Health | 19 January 1890 | 5 November 1890 | 290 days | [1] | |||
George Langridge MP | 5 November 1890 | 24 March 1891 | 139 days | [2] | ||||
John M Davies MLC | 26 March 1891 | 22 April 1891 | 27 days | |||||
George Turner MP | 22 April 1891 | 23 January 1893 | 1 year, 276 days | [2][3] | ||||
Robert Reid MLC | 23 January 1893 | 27 September 1894 | 1 year, 247 days | [4] | ||||
Henry Cuthbert MLC | 27 September 1894 | 14 May 1895 | 229 days | [5] | ||||
John William Taverner MP | 14 May 1895 | 16 September 1895 | 125 days | |||||
Henry Roberts Williams MP | 16 September 1895 | 5 December 1899 | 4 years, 80 days | |||||
Donald Melville MLC | 5 December 1899 | 19 November 1900 | 349 days | [6] | ||||
William McCulloch MLC | 19 November 1900 | 10 June 1902 | 1 year, 203 days | [7][8] | ||||
Robert Reid MLC | Reform | 10 June 1902 | 6 February 1903 | 241 days | [9] | |||
Thomas Bent MP | 6 February 1903 | 16 February 1904 | 1 year, 10 days | |||||
Ewen Hugh Cameron MP | Minister of Public Health | 16 February 1904 | 31 October 1908 | 4 years, 258 days | [10] | |||
Duncan McBryde MLC | 31 October 1908 | 8 January 1909 | 69 days | |||||
William Baillieu MLC | Commonwealth Liberal | 8 January 1909 | 27 February 1912 | 3 years, 50 days | [11] | |||
William Edgar MLC | 27 February 1912 | 21 June 1913 | 1 year, 114 days | [11][12] | ||||
Frederick Hagelthorn MLC | 21 June 1913 | 9 December 1913 | 171 days | [12] | ||||
William Evans MLC | Labor | 9 December 1913 | 22 December 1913 | 13 days | [13] | |||
James Drysdale Brown MLC | Commonwealth Liberal | 22 December 1913 | 9 November 1915 | 1 year, 322 days | [14][15][16] | |||
Donald McLeod MP | 9 November 1915 | 29 November 1917 | 2 years, 20 days | [15] | ||||
Alfred Downward MP | Nationalist | 29 November 1917 | 21 March 1918 | 112 days | [17] | |||
John Bowser MP | 21 March 1918 | 7 July 1919 | 1 year, 108 days | [18] | ||||
Matthew Baird MP | 7 July 1919 | 7 September 1923 | 4 years, 62 days | |||||
Stanley Argyle MP | 7 September 1923 | 18 July 1924 | 315 days | [18][19] | ||||
John Percy Jones MLC | Labor | 18 July 1924 | 18 November 1924 | 123 days | [20] | |||
Stanley Argyle MP | Country | 18 November 1924 | 20 May 1927 | 2 years, 183 days | [21] | |||
William Beckett MLC | Labor | 20 May 1927 | 22 November 1928 | 1 year, 186 days | [22] | |||
Stanley Argyle MP | Nationalist | 22 November 1928 | 12 December 1929 | 1 year, 20 days | [23] | |||
William Beckett MLC | Labor | 12 December 1929 | 24 June 1931 | 1 year, 194 days | [24] | |||
Robert Williams MLC | 24 June 1931 | 19 May 1932 | 330 days | |||||
Stanley Argyle MP | United Australia Party | 19 May 1932 | 2 April 1935 | 2 years, 318 days | [25] | |||
John Harris MLC | United Country | 2 April 1935 | 1 January 1942 | 6 years, 274 days | [26] | |||
Edwin Mackrell MP | 8 January 1942 | 14 September 1943 | 1 year, 249 days | |||||
Percy Clarey MLC | Labor | 14 September 1943 | 18 September 1943 | 4 days | [27] | |||
Ian Macfarlan MP | United Country | 18 September 1943 | 2 October 1945 | 2 years, 14 days | [28] | |||
William Haworth MP | Liberal | Minister of Health | 2 October 1945 | 21 November 1945 | 50 days | [29] | ||
Bill Barry MP | Labor | 21 November 1945 | 20 November 1947 | 1 year, 364 days | [30] | |||
Albert Dunstan MP | Country | 20 November 1947 | 3 December 1948 | 1 year, 13 days | [31] | |||
Trevor Oldham MP | Liberal | 3 December 1948 | 8 December 1948 | 5 days | ||||
Charles Gartside MLC | 8 December 1948 | 27 June 1950 | 1 year, 201 days | |||||
Bill Fulton MP | Country | 27 June 1950 | 28 October 1952 | 2 years, 123 days | [32] | |||
William Dawnay-Mould MP | Electoral Reform League | 28 October 1952 | 31 October 1952 | 3 days | [33] | |||
Bill Fulton MP | Country | 31 October 1952 | 17 December 1952 | 47 days | [34][35] | |||
Bill Barry MP | Labor | 17 December 1952 | 31 March 1955 | 2 years, 104 days | [36] | |||
Val Doube MP | 31 March 1955 | 7 June 1955 | 68 days | |||||
Ewen Paul Cameron MLC | Liberal Country Party | 7 June 1955 | 26 July 1961 | 6 years, 49 days | [37] | |||
Ronald Mack MLC | 26 July 1961 | 14 September 1965 | 4 years, 50 days | |||||
Arthur Rylah MP | 15 September 1965 | 22 September 1965 | 7 days | |||||
Pat Dickie MLC | 22 September 1965 | 11 June 1970 | 4 years, 262 days | |||||
John Rossiter MP | 11 June 1970 | 30 May 1973 | 2 years, 353 days | [37][38] | ||||
Alan Scanlan MP | Liberal | 30 May 1973 | 31 March 1976 | 2 years, 306 days | [38] | |||
Vasey Houghton MLC | 31 March 1976 | 16 May 1979 | 3 years, 46 days | |||||
Bill Borthwick MP | 16 May 1979 | 8 April 1982 | 2 years, 327 days | [38][39] | ||||
Tom Roper MP | Labor | 8 April 1982 | 2 May 1985 | 3 years, 24 days | [40] | |||
David White MLC | 2 May 1985 | 7 February 1989 | 3 years, 281 days | |||||
Caroline Hogg MLC | 7 February 1989 | 18 January 1991 | 1 year, 345 days | [40][41] | ||||
Maureen Lyster MLC | 18 January 1991 | 6 October 1992 | 1 year, 262 days | [41] | ||||
Marie Tehan MP | Liberal | Minister for Health Services | 6 October 1992 | 9 November 1992 | 34 days | [42] | ||
Minister for Health | 9 November 1992 | 3 April 1996 | 3 years, 146 days | |||||
Rob Knowles MLC | 3 April 1996 | 20 October 1999 | 3 years, 200 days | |||||
John Thwaites MP | Labor | 20 October 1999 | 5 December 2002 | 3 years, 46 days | [43] | |||
Bronwyn Pike MP | 5 December 2002 | 3 August 2007 | 4 years, 241 days | [43][44] | ||||
Daniel Andrews MP | 3 August 2007 | 2 December 2010 | 3 years, 121 days | [44] | ||||
David Davis MLC | Liberal | 2 December 2010 | 4 December 2014 | 4 years, 2 days | [45][46] | |||
Jill Hennessy MP | Labor | 4 December 2014 | 29 November 2018 | 3 years, 360 days | [47] | |||
Jenny Mikakos MLC | 29 November 2018 | 26 September 2020 | 1 year, 302 days | |||||
Martin Foley MP | 29 September 2020 | 27 June 2022 | 1 year, 271 days | |||||
Mary-Anne Thomas MP | 27 June 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 147 days | [47][48] |
Ministers for Health Infrastructure
[edit]Minister for Health Infrastructure of Victoria | |
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since 27 June 2022 | |
Style | The Honourable |
Member of | Parliament Executive council |
Reports to | Premier |
Nominator | Premier |
Appointer | Governor on the recommendation of the premier |
Term length | At the governor's pleasure |
Inaugural holder | Mary-Anne Thomas MP |
Formation | 27 June 2022 |
Order | MP | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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Mary-Anne Thomas MP | Labor | Minister for Health Infrastructure | 5 December 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 352 days | [47][48] |
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